-- Sales increased 34% to $20.4 million. -- Gross profit was 21% of sales during 2010, as compared to 24% in 2009, reflecting start up costs incurred during the period. -- Operating expenses were about the same in 2010, compared to 2009. -- Modified EBITDA was $456,000 in 2010, as compared to a modified EBITDA loss of $306,000 in 2009. (See modified EBITDA table at end of this release for further non-GAAP information). -- Net loss for 2010 narrowed to $1,310,000, or $0.14 per share, from $2,559,000 in 2009. -- Working capital at December 31, 2010 was $1.8 million, as compared to $2.0 million at December 31, 2009. -- Cash availability was $1.1 million at December 31, 2010, as compared to $1.3 million at December 31, 2009.

“We are cautiously exuberant with our results for the year,” stated Chris Reed, Founder, Chairman and CEO of Reed’s, Inc. “Our growth has been the result of a lot of hard work developing the channels for our excellent brands.” Mr. Reed added, “Our strategy of diversifying with private label production is serving to fill production capacity as well as advance our branded business. We have increased our capabilities, since we are constantly developing formulas, brands and packaging. As a result, we have some new branded products in the pipeline for 2011 that are exciting and unique.”

James Linesch, Reed’s Chief Financial Officer, said, “Our 34% sales growth was driven by an over 17% increase in our branded business. Margins for our branded business held constant overall in 2010, as compared to 2009, despite certain raw materials cost increases. Our second half 2010 margins were negatively impacted by start-up costs on our private-label business and, to a lesser extent; on product rollout costs on our new ZERO line. ” Mr. Linesch added, “During 2010, our cash flow loss from operations was about $130,000. We also used $696,000 to build up inventory and increase accounts receivable, with our expanded base of business. We invested $383,000 in our plant. To fund our expansion, we sold $555,000 of stock and increased our borrowings by $417,000. We are currently well capitalized to execute our 2011 plans, as we look forward to another year of rapid growth.”

See financial statements and EBITDA schedule at the end of this release.

Conference Call

The Company will conduct a conference call at 4:15 p.m. Eastern Standard Time (EST) on Tuesday, March 22, 2011 to discuss its 2010 financial results and outlook for 2011. To participate in the call, please dial the following number five to ten minutes prior to the scheduled call time: 888-240-4700. International callers should dial 512-225-9559. The conference ID for this call is 936603#.

About Reed’s, Inc.

Reed’s, Inc. makes several brands of top selling natural sodas and beverages. Their products are sold in over 10,500 stores throughout the natural foods industry and supermarkets nationwide. Reed’s six award-winning, non-alcoholic Ginger Brews are unique in the beverage industry as they are made using fresh ginger, spices and fruits with a brewing process that predates commercial soft drinks. The Company also produces a Natural Energy Elixir and ‘Reed’s Rx‘, a Natural Ginger Nausea Relief product for the drug store and grocery retail channels. Reed’s, Inc. owns China Cola and the Virgil’s line of sodas that include the award-winning Virgil’s Root Beer as well as Virgil’s Cream Soda, Black Cherry Cream Soda, Orange Cream Soda and Real Cola. The Company has also introduced its new ‘Virgil’s Zero’ line of Stevia-sweetened diet sodas in all these popular flavors. In 2009, Reed’s acquired the Sonoma Sparkler brand and started producing Private Label natural beverages for select national chains. Other product lines include Reed’s Ginger Candies and Reed’s Ginger Ice Creams.

Reed’s products are sold internationally in Canada and Mexico, along with a small presence in Europe, the Middle East, Africa, Japan and Singapore. For more information about Reed’s, please visit the company’s website at: http://www.reedsinc.com or call 800-99-REEDS.

Some portions of this press release, particularly those describing Reed’s goals and strategies, contain “forward-looking statements.” These forward-looking statements can generally be identified as such because the context of the statement will include words, such as “expects,” “should,” “believes,” “anticipates” or words of similar import. Similarly, statements that describe future plans, objectives or goals are also forward-looking statements. While Reed’s is working to achieve those goals and strategies, actual results could differ materially from those projected in the forward-looking statements as a result of a number of risks and uncertainties. These risks and uncertainties include difficulty in marketing its products and services, maintaining and protecting brand recognition, the need for significant capital, dependence on third party distributors, dependence on third party brewers, increasing costs of fuel and freight, protection of intellectual property, competition and other factors, any of which could have an adverse effect on the business plans of Reed’s, its reputation in the industry or its expected financial return from operations and results of operations. In light of significant risks and uncertainties inherent in forward-looking statements included herein, the inclusion of such statements should not be regarded as a representation by Reed’s that they will achieve such forward-looking statements. For further details and a discussion of these and other risks and uncertainties, please see our most recent reports on Form 10-KSB and Form 10-Q, as filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission, as they may be amended from time to time. Reed’s undertakes no obligation to publicly update any forward-looking statement, whether as a result of new information, future events, or otherwise.

The Company defines modified EBITDA (a non-GAAP measurement) as net loss before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization, and non-cash expense for securities. Other companies may calculate modified EBITDA differently. Management believes that the presentation of modified EBITDA provides a measure of performance that approximates cash flow before interest expense, and is meaningful to investors.